Tooth decay often begins in the deep grooves of back teeth where toothbrush bristles cannot always clean effectively. Fissure sealants provide a protective barrier that helps reduce the risk of cavities in these vulnerable areas.
At Warner Dental, we offer fissure sealants as a safe, non-invasive preventive treatment for children, teenagers, and adults at higher risk of decay.
If you are wondering what is fissure sealant, it is a thin, tooth-coloured protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of molars and premolars.
The sealant flows into the natural grooves (fissures) of the tooth and hardens, forming a smooth surface that:
Sealants sit on the surface of the tooth and do not require drilling or removal of healthy tooth structure.
Fissure sealants are commonly recommended for:
Your dentist will assess whether sealants are appropriate for you or your child.
Sealants are most effective when combined with good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups.
The process is simple and usually completed within minutes per tooth:
The tooth surface is polished to remove plaque and debris.
A gentle conditioning solution is applied to help the sealant bond securely.
The sealant material flowed into the grooves of the tooth.
A curing light hardens the material quickly.
The bite and seal are checked to ensure comfort and proper coverage.
The procedure is comfortable and well tolerated, particularly by children.
If you are asking how long do fissure sealants last, they can often protect teeth for several years.
Sealants are checked during routine dental visits and can be repaired or replaced if necessary. Longevity depends on factors such as:
Regular check-ups help ensure continued protection.
Preventing decay early:
Prevention-focused dentistry helps maintain healthy smiles at every stage of life.
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A fissure sealant is a thin protective coating applied to the grooves of back teeth to help prevent decay by blocking bacteria and food particles.
Molars have deep grooves that are difficult to clean thoroughly with a toothbrush. Sealants flow into these fissures and harden, creating a smoother surface that reduces plaque accumulation. They act as a preventive barrier but do not replace daily brushing and flossing.
Discuss sealants during your child’s routine dental visit.
Fissure sealants can last several years and are monitored during regular dental check-ups to ensure they remain intact.
Sealants gradually wear with normal chewing. If they become chipped or worn, they can be easily repaired or replaced. Ongoing dental visits help maintain their effectiveness.
Attend regular check-ups to monitor sealant condition.
Yes, fissure sealants are widely used in dentistry and are considered safe when applied appropriately.
Sealants are made from tooth-coloured dental materials that bond to enamel surfaces. They do not affect underlying tooth structure and are commonly used for preventive care in children and adults.
Ask your dentist if sealants are suitable for your individual risk level.
No, fissure sealants are applied without drilling or injections and are generally painless.
The procedure involves cleaning and applying material to the tooth surface. Because no tooth structure is removed, the process is comfortable and quick, making it suitable for children.
Sealants are often ideal for children who feel anxious about dental procedures.
Yes, brushing and flossing remain essential even with fissure sealants.
Sealants protect only the chewing surfaces of back teeth. Other areas of the mouth remain susceptible to plaque build-up and decay. Daily oral hygiene and regular check-ups are still necessary.
Maintain twice-daily brushing and daily flossing for full protection.
Thorough examination, professional clean, and fluoride application to maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Protective coatings applied to back teeth to reduce the risk of decay.
Custom-fitted appliances for sports protection and management of teeth grinding (bruxism).
Compassionate, patient-focused care for those who feel nervous about dental treatment.
Clear, detailed assessments to help you make informed decisions about your dental health.
Assessment and treatment of enamel wear caused by grinding, acid erosion, or ageing.
Saving infected or damaged teeth by removing infection and restoring strength.
Natural-looking restorations to repair cavities and protect tooth structure.
Custom-made restorations to strengthen and protect weakened teeth.
Replacing missing teeth to restore function and maintain alignment.
Removable options to replace multiple or all missing teeth and improve chewing ability.